Putting threaded line on winter reels?

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Probably a stupid question, but for some reason, I cannot get this stuff to work. Whenever I put threaded line on my winter reels, after the first couple uses, it wants to fall off the reel in bunches. Ticks me off because when this happens, it usually creates a knot, so I cannot even salvage any of this expensive line.

Is there a special way I should be putting this threaded line on? Does this have anything to do with the slight "wax" coating the line seems to have?

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1. Put a piece of electrical tape on the spool before you start to spool the line, it gives it somthing to grab a hold of.

2. Try using some backing, ie mono line, to start with then tie it up the tag ends of the mono and the braid to each other.

I have also had the same problem, and these are the two easiet fixes I have come up with. Another that will work is to just start spooling the line like normal, and put the electrical tape over the knot. Same relative concept as the first suggestion.

I will get the archery, and go whenever I feel like it... I like that! But first I will work on getting my son onto another bird. I really like the changes that the DNR have implemented the last few years!

Yes, it's sad that people push the limits without being prepared. People are anxious to get out. I checked this lake tonight and I think I was the third person to set foot on the ice already. The first spud check was already frozen solid.